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Brady released an official video via the club's YouTube channel to reveal more images of the stadium and give fans a glimpse of the future.

She said: 'It's my pleasure to welcome you to the iconic Olympic Stadium which is going to be our home this time next year.

'We now have the roof in, the new turnstiles in, the dressing rooms are in, the hospitality units are built and it's really starting to take shape.

The stadium will also feature retractable seating on all four sides to allow fans a closer look at the action

'The seats here are all black and white as they were for the Olympics, but come 2016 that is not going to be the case.

'After extensive consultation with our supporters, these seats are going to be upgraded and they're going to represent the colours of West Ham.'

The stadium will also feature retractable seats on all four sides as the Hammers look to bring fans closer to the action.

The official stadium megatore will begin to be kitted out in January ahead of its opening next year

West Ham will look to fill the Olympic Stadium with 54,000 supporters for each home league encounter

Brady wanted to reassure fans tuning into next month's Rugby World Cup that the Olympic Stadium will look almost entirely different by 2016 as the arena prepares to host five matches during the tournament in its current form.

She added: 'It's important that West Ham fans understand, while the Rugby World Cup is on there will be a pause in construction.

'So what you see during the Rugby World Cup is certainly not what we're going to be move into in 2016.'

The Olympic Stadium is currently being prepared to host games for the upcoming Rugby World Cup

France, New Zealand, Ireland and South Africa will all take the pitch during the Rugby World Cup